Biden 38% approval / 57.5 disappoval - lowest yet

When trump left office his job approval was 34%.
that was only Gallup. Trump had a 39.4 RCP when he left office
And his slide was after he lost an election - Biden can't improve the country, the progs wont let him
so he's only going to keep sliding
 
Biden is now officially, by polling, the worst President in modern history.

An overwhelming and growing majority of Americans say the U.S. is heading in the wrong direction, including nearly 8 in 10 Democrats, according to a new poll that finds deep pessimism about the economy plaguing President Joe Biden.

Eighty-five percent of U.S. adults say the country is on the wrong track, and 79% describe the economy as poor, according to a new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The findings suggest Biden faces fundamental challenges as he tries to motivate voters to cast ballots for Democrats in November’s midterm elections.
https://apnews.com/article/inflatio...covid-health-b6d1751b2554555f7246f9e914b87c59
 
that was only Gallup. Trump had a 39.4 RCP when he left office
And his slide was after he lost an election - Biden can't improve the country, the progs wont let him
so he's only going to keep sliding

trump enjoyed the lowest 4 year job approval of any prior president.
 
The peanut farmer has to be the happiest guy on earth.

Him and Trump. Trump was pretty low before he lost the election and slightly lower after he lost it. Carter and Trump both have to be pretty excited that they were not the worst.

However we do know that Trump lost to this guy.
 
Him and Trump. Trump was pretty low before he lost the election and slightly lower after he lost it. Carter and Trump both have to be pretty excited that they were not the worst.

However we do know that Trump lost to this guy.

This isn't a ball game where the final score is at half time. Why not wait until Mr. Biden completes his 4 year tenure and then compare. However, its worth noting that our budget deficits have been drastically reduced by this administration.
 
Him and Trump. Trump was pretty low before he lost the election and slightly lower after he lost it. Carter and Trump both have to be pretty excited that they were not the worst.

However we do know that Trump lost to this guy.
Im certainly not going to say the election was stolen, i'll stick with major "irregularities"
It's such a moot point IMHO.
But Biden is killing the country in myriad creative ways
 
Him and Trump. Trump was pretty low before he lost the election and slightly lower after he lost it. Carter and Trump both have to be pretty excited that they were not the worst.

However we do know that Trump lost to this guy.

Hillary is sitting around thinking everyday “how the F did I lose to Trump”

and you have Trump doing the same with Biden.
 
I listen occasionally to Hard Knock Radio hosted by Davey D. It's a black (very) progressive daily hourly talk show on KPFA which is a Berkeley based free speech station (it does/did host that Democracy Now show with Amy Goodman.)

I was listening last week and they were talking about their disappointment with so much but specifically mentioned how hard they worked (protesting etc.) post George Floyd including getting Trump out of office and electing Biden. Now they are saying they aren't seeing the changes they expected and are just tired.

It's pretty clear these folks would never vote Republican but when trying to get an understanding of why Biden's numbers are where they are these folks offer an excellent example.
 
Im certainly not going to say the election was stolen, i'll stick with major "irregularities"
It's such a moot point IMHO.
But Biden is killing the country in myriad creative ways

We're better off than we were when Trump left. By the time Biden leaves office, it's likely we'll be able to conclusively say that yet again, a Republican crashed the economy, and a Dem led us to recovery (as we did w/ both Clinton & Obama).

I wouldn't count the eggs in the pudding yet on the mid-terms either. Dems will lose seats, because the party out of power always does - but I don't think it will be many. Roe has re-energized the left, despite righties constantly telling us that "no one cares" about it.
 
I listen occasionally to Hard Knock Radio hosted by Davey D. It's a black (very) progressive daily hourly talk show on KPFA which is a Berkeley based free speech station (it does/did host that Democracy Now show with Amy Goodman.)

I was listening last week and they were talking about their disappointment with so much but specifically mentioned how hard they worked (protesting etc.) post George Floyd including getting Trump out of office and electing Biden. Now they are saying they aren't seeing the changes they expected and are just tired.

It's pretty clear these folks would never vote Republican but when trying to get an understanding of why Biden's numbers are where they are these folks offer an excellent example.
not really
You are just hearing complains from Progs that Biden is not Prog enough for their desires
 
We're better off than we were when Trump left. By the time Biden leaves office, it's likely we'll be able to conclusively say that yet again, a Republican crashed the economy, and a Dem led us to recovery (as we did w/ both Clinton & Obama).

I wouldn't count the eggs in the pudding yet on the mid-terms either. Dems will lose seats, because the party out of power always does - but I don't think it will be many. Roe has re-energized the left, despite righties constantly telling us that "no one cares" about it.
you would have to get the suburban vote (particularly women) who vote abortion "rights" over the economy. and recall the "pro-life" factions are energized over the demise of Roe as well

Suburban women have kids and families and are hurting like everyone else
it's likely we'll be able to conclusively say that yet again, a Republican crashed the economy, and a Dem led us to recovery
dream on. when inflation happens the prices never come back down-a recession is the way out,
but even there prices remain high, they just stop climbing and people get thrown out of work.

Biden is the ultimate fuck up - now he's going after drilling in the Permian Basin
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...sed-to-raise-gas-costs-another-dollar-or-more
 
not really
You are just hearing complains from Progs that Biden is not Prog enough for their desires

Look at his numbers with black voters. While still in the positive they are well below the percentage of the vote he received. While part of the displeasure of course could be they think he's not progressive enough these folks thought he wasn't handling issues like the police, voting etc. as well as he should. Ultimately in our system of gov't the President only has so much power but nonetheless they are the ones who receive all the credit/blame.

Many black voters thought Obama wasn't progressive enough yet still gave him positive approval ratings, which far fewer are doing for Biden.
 
Presidential approval rating determines mid-term congressional results? Is that what determines your vote for your U. S. Rep and Senator?
it's well know when a Party in power POTUS has extremely low numbers, it hurts the down ticket

House Rating Changes: Eight More Moves, Including Six in Republicans’ Direction
https://www.cookpolitical.com/analy...es-eight-more-moves-including-six-republicans
's going to take more time to gauge whether the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will meaningfully narrow Republicans' enthusiasm advantage. But early district-level polling and primary turnout continues to paint a bleak picture for House Democrats, with President Biden's approval badly underwater in competitive seats and surprising opportunities for the GOP in places like Rhode Island and California's Central Valley. This week we're shifting six races in Republicans' direction and two in Democrats' direction. There are now 38 Democratic-held seats in Toss Up or worse compared to 10 for the GOP. We're maintaining our fall outlook of a GOP net gain of between 20 and 35 seats.
 
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